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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . CHIEl" PATRONESS : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . PATRONESS : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution will be held at F REEMASONS' HALL , Great Queen Street , Lincoln ' s-Inn-Fields , London , on SATURDAY , J 10 th , iSSG , at T WELVE o'clock precisely , on the General Business of the Institution , to place Candidates on the List for the Election in October next , to declare the number of Girls then to be elected , and to consider Recommendations of General Committee and Notices of Motion as under : — RECOMMENDATIONS OK GENERAL COM . MITETE . J . — "That the proposal of the District Surveyor of Battersea ( Wandsworth District ) respecting the proposed new road between St . John's Hill and Battersea Rise be accepted in principle , provided satisfactory arrangements can be made as to details . " 2 . — " That in consequence of three of the girls elected in April last being below the age for admission in August next , the three highest unsuccessful Candidates on the Poll at the above Election be admitted by the Quarterly General Court in accordance with the recent addition to Law Go . " NOTICE OF MOTION . By Bro . Frank Richardson , P . G . D ., Patron" In the event of the recommendation of the General Committee with respect to tlie proposed new road in front of the Institution being adopted : That the negociations in the matter be referred to the House Committee , and that upon their recommendation the Trustees be authorised to execute such deeds as may be necessary . " By Bro . Charles Lacey , P . Prov . G . D . Herts , Vice-Pres . — "To erase that part of Law 28 , as follows— 'Should a Subscriber die before the day of polling named in the voting paper , the votes will be null and void , although the Subscriber may have duly received the voting paper , signed it , and passed it on prior to his decease , ' and to substitute after the words ' on his or her behalf , " "AH votes duly issued to Governors or Subscribers , after being properly signed , shall continue valid for the current election . ' " Also to rescind the resolution of the 12 th July , 1 SS 4—"That the above be printed on the ballot papers in red ink . " 5 , Freemasons' Hall , F . R . W . HEDGES , Great Queen Street , W . C , Secretary . July 3 rd , 1 SS 6 .
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FIELD LANE RAGGED SCHOOLS . AN URGENT APPEAL FOR A DAY IN THE COUNTRY , ON THE 30 TH JULY , FOR 700 VERY POOR CHILDREN , £ 50 BEQTJIRED . CONTRIBUTIONS ( named "For Summer Treat" ) will be gratefully received by the Treasurer , W . A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard Street , E . C , or the Secretary , Mr . PEREGRINE PLATT , Vine Street , Clerkenwell Road , E . C .
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COM PANY , LIMITED , to , ST . SWITHIN'S . LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manage-
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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M . and P . Z . ) . —PRIVATE TUITION in the CLASSICS , MATHEMATICS , ENGLISH , & c . Lecture ? on various subjects . Schools visited . Foreigners taught English b y means of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W . P ^ ARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal : M . G . Ovree , Officier d'Academie , late Inspector of the Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris , and Translator of Higgenson ' s United States History . For terms , address u . Ovree , 14 , Rue David , Passy , Paris .
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"" - *> Moule ' s EARTH System , ^ ° ^ y ^ J - w - Girdleston e's Patent , £ ^ ¦*&• 5 a GARBICK STREET , cr * ^ . COYENT GARDEN , LONDON . Naval , Military , and Tropical _ ^ - - " BOOT MAKEES , ^ J ^^ fV ^ C ^ - ^ $$ 1 ^^ 21 , ^ ^^ ^ PICCADILLY , LONDON , W .
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METROPOLITAN FREE HOSPITAL , KINGSLAND ROAD . City Offices : 1 ( 13 , Bishopsgate Street Without , E . C . The Committee earnestly APPEAL for FUNDS in AID ofthe NEW BUILDING " which is intended to supply the sorely needed want of Hospital accommodation in thc North of London and for current expenses . Contributions will be most thankfully received by the Bankers , Messrs . Glyn , Mills , and Co ., 67 , Lombardstreet , E . G . ; by the Chairman , Joseph Fry , Esq ., 21 , Gresham House , Old Broad-street , " E . C ; and by GEORGE CROXTON , Secretary .
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By Royal To Appointment Q J * XJ $ H . R . H . to H . R . H . V ' ^ ' aC ^ ' Pnuwss Prbicessof ^^ £ ~ ^ y G . D . TAVINER , F . R . . S ., BOUQUET . FLORIST BAYSWATER HILL , LONDON , W „ YT , c , c INVENTOR OK THE XEIV STVLE ' 1- o '''« U '' POSY BOUQUET-The Season's Success . SUCCESS . BRIDES' & BRIDESMAIDS' BOUQUETS on the Shortest Motice . Goods deliverer ] , enrefnlly p : iel ; cu \ IMNKIIIATI : I . V , m veeeipt of Or ' cr .
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E . DENT & Co ., Cej Inventions Exhibition Gold Medal awarded A _ s for Improvement in Turret Clocks . £ -C * 61 Strand & 4 Royal Exchange , London . ^ -, c ^ T CLOCKMAKl ' . RS in Ihe 1 > U 1 ! F . N . rX-7 , Tp Makers „ f the C . rettt Westminster Clock ** J * 0 ( HlO llK . V ) . „ , J O ;* Cy Will behappvtofurnish ESTIMATES for the A * ' Installaiion ' or Repair of CHURCH and * Of other PL-ULIC CLOCKS . / t" ^ Dent ' s new Illustrated Catalogue of High-^^ Class Watches at Reduced Prices , sent Post Free . , >^^^ Before purchasing anv Flc < : lricC * uralivt' Appli .-ince , write JQ T" "— - ^ ^^ for the Pamphlet " I ' . l . l'CTRIC I . I i'l " , anil How Jg \ 11 7 } >> i "~ - ~ ^^ to l'imi it , " uhieh tontaivs s untl , rcli-. ~ " * -l . Zj » f \ 7 ttryl " - ~ ^ _ able information on the emptov-^ ^~ - ^ '_ * l . ^ ,, V jj * — ^ _ ^ _ ^ merit t , f electricity ( or fc-__ , _ x ^^ AJ _ ^ ^ £ en * ~~ -- ^ medial purposes . GRATIS ^ £° iaB „ * Tl / r ^ Y ^ Yl . and Post Free from ^"" - " -C ^ atf jVI A n ^~ -- ~ - JEVONS BROSr ^^^^ Wo 166 , SLEET ST ., LONDON , E . C . " ^ —^~ -
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications stand over—CORRESPONDENCE—Lewises and Priority . CRAFT—Minerva Lodge , No . 250 . Consecration of the Sir Arthur Sullivan Lodge at Manchester , No . 2156 . Consecration of the Grays Valley Lodge at St . Mary Cray , No . 2 id ? .
BOOKS . & C . RECEIVED . " La Cliainc d'Union , " " Minutes of a Special Communication of the District Grand Lodge of Northern China" ( Shanghai ) , "New York Dispatch , " "Sunday Times" ( "London ) , " Voice of Masonrv" ( Chicago ) , " Proceedings of thc Grand Lodge of Mexico . " " La Fraternidid del Pnrvenir , " " New Zealand
Freemason , " * ' Citizen , " "Allen ' s Indian Mail , " 11 Yorkshire Gazette , " "Court Circular , " " Hull and East Yorkshire Times , " " Masonic Journal , " "Keystone , " Freimaurer-Zcitung , " "The Masonic Era and Analectic , " "Masonic Chronicle" ( Ohio ) , "Sunday Times" ( New York ' , "Masonic Review " ( Ohio ) , " Transactions of thc M . W . Grand Lodge of Ohio , " " Die Rauhiitte , " "Jewish Chronicle . "
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
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SATURDAY , J 3 , 1886 .
666 ] THE OLDEST SUBSCRIBING FREEMASON . Some time ago , there was an interesting correspondence respecting the oldest Freemason . Many claimants appeared , and ultimately , I believe , an old brother at Falmouth , was accepted as the champion . The other day I heard from my friend and Bro . Dr . C . D . Hill-Drury ( Darlington ) of a Masonic veteran , whose experience , if
not unrivalled , is certainly a most exceptional one . I refer lo Bro . G . J . Wilson , of Darlington , who was initiated on April 25 th , 1 S 33 , exalted in 1 S 34 , was installed Master of the "Restoration" Lodge ( now No . m ) on December 27 th , 1 S 35 , and was again Master in 1 S 43 *"' d 18 . 14 . Bro . Wilson was appointed Prov . G . J . D . of Durham in 1 S 35 , becoming Prov . G . D . of C . from 1 S 46 to 1850 , when the
office of Prov . G . J . W . was bestowed on him in appreciation of his valuable service- ; . In the Koyal Arch our venerable companion has been through the chairs , completing such service in 1 S 50 , having been installed by the late Comp . J . Fawcett , Grand Superintendent . Bro . Wilson still takes an active interest in the Craft , is a regular subscriber and attendant in his lodge , and , though advanced in years , has
not failed to supply any information in his power respecting the early history of the ** Restoration " Lodge . We have no " Masonic Veterans' Association " in England , as there exists in llie United States . Bros . Gould , Fendelow , and myself are members of one of these excellent organisations , which assembles in Philadelphia , under the genial and fostering care of Bro . C . E . Meyer , and other well-known Pennsylvania !! Craftsmen . Mad we such a society in this
country , I venture to affirm that Uro . Wilson would be one of its chief ornaments , if not the senior of those who are subscribing members to lodges . I should like to shake our brother b y the hand ; but , he being removed so many miles from the length of my longest " cable low , " I have asked Dr . Drury to do so on my behalf , and trust our c & letir . cd and veteran Craftsman will be spared many more yens In note the progress of the ancient and honourable Society < f Free and Accepted Masons , of wnich he has been so long a worthy member . W . 1 . HUGHAN . ^
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
( Craft iHasonrg .
COLCHESTER . —Angel Lodge ( No . 51 ) . —The annual festival of this old and distinguished lodge was held on Thursday , the 2 . 1 th ult . —St . John the Baptist's Daythe chief business of the day being the installation of Bro . Arthur S . B . Sparling , S . W ., as W . M . for the ensuing year . I'he ceremony ( by kind permission of Bro . Round , M . P . ) took place in the Library of Colchester Castle , the work
being most ably performed hy Bro . Charles Osmond , P . M ., P . P . G . O . At its close the new W . M . appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . Joseph Grimes , P . G . Stwd ., I . P . M . ; George Harrison , P . M ., S . W . ; Frank Ouilter , J . W . ; Rev . C . L . Acland , P . M ., P . P . G . Chap ., Chap . ; Alfred Welch , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W ., Treas . ; T . 1 . Hailing , P . M ., P . G . Sec , Sec : R . C . Knight , S . D . ;
K Horsman , J . D . ; U . Haward Ives , P . M ., I' . G . A . Sec , D . C . ; C . Osmond , P . M ., P . P . G . O ., Org . ; F . Reichter , I . G . ; R . O . Coombs and S . D . C . Ablitt , Stwds . j and S . Munson , Tyler . On the motion of Brc . J . J . C . Turner , P . M ., P . P . G . O ., seconded by Bro . R . Haward Ives , P . M ., P . G . A . Sec , Bro , Charles Cobb , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W ., was re-elected
Representative of the lodge upon the Essex Provincial Charity Committee . Hearty votes of thanks were passed , and ordered to be entered on the minutes , to Bro . Osmond for so kindly and ably performing the ceremony of the day , and to Bro . Round , M . P ., for allowing the use of the Castle . In the evening between 40 and 50 brethren dined together at the Red Lion Hotel , under the presidency of the W . M .,
a capital repast being well served by Bro . Hart , the host . After dinner the usual Masonic toasts were duly honoured . In responding for the toast of his health , llie W . M . remarked that though he was admitted into Masonry in one of ourdistant Colonies , he felt that he was connected with the Angd Lrdge by very strong ties , for the records of thc
lodge showed that his grandfather was an active member in the latter part of the 18 th century . He proposed " The Installing Master , " remarking that he had invited the V . W . D . P . G . iM . to perform the ceremony , but as Bro . Philbiick ' s engagements would not peimit of his undertaking it , his old friend , Bro . Osmond , had most kindly consented to install him , and he was suie thc manner in
which it had been carried out left nothing to be desired . Bro . Osmond thanked the W . M . for his complimentary allusions . It had given him great gratification to install into the chair so old and valued a friend as himsell , and he predicted that the lodge would have a prosperous career under his rule . The toast of " The Visitors " was responded to by Bros .
Loveland Loveland , P . M . 60 S , P . P . G . Hants and Isle of Wight ; A . Worster Peeves , P . M . 142 ; and Joseph Hope . The first named said , with the exception of a visit to Halifax , this was the farthest northern lodge he had visited , and it had given him great gratification to see the working of this ancient lodge . He had had the pleasure of knowing their W . M . for some years , and was glad to see him that
day placed in the proud position of W . M . of a lodge in his native town . He was quite sure the brethren would find in him a most able Master . Bro . G . Harmon , S . VV ., in replying to the toast of " Thc Charities , " made an appeal on behalf of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , at the next Festival to wiiich he himself and Bro . Sovvman were going up as Stewards . He
described the Charity as the most needy of the three great Masonic Institutions , for , although it dispensed large sums to necessitous brethren and their widows , the number of candidates yearly were far in excess of the vacancies . During the evening an excellent programme of music was carried out by Bros . Osmond , Turner , Gowers , Sparling , and A . C . Durrant , while an amusing recitation was
given by Bro . Bridgen . The following brethren were present at either lodge or dinner , in addition to the oflicers above-mentioned : —Bros . Loveland Loveland , P . M . CpS . & c , P . P . G . S . W . Hants and Isle of Wight ; F . Geo . Green , P . M . 1024 , P . P . G . S . W . ; E . Gowers , l . P . M . 1024 , P . P . G . O . ; John li . Wiseman , P . M . 433 , P . P . G . A . D . C . ; John Dean , P . M . 433 , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; M . L . Sanders , W . M . 650 ; F . Spalding , P . M . 81 ; Thomas Rix , P . M . and Sec . 697 , P . P . G . Swd . Br . ; T .
Eustace , P . M . 6 97 , P . P . G . Swd . Br . ; J . T . Bailey , W . M . 697 ; Andrew C . Durrant , W . M . 27 C ; G . A . Eustace , P . M . 697 , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; S . H . Ellis , W . M . 1977 ; H . A . Worster Reeves , P . M . 142 ; John Ballminker , P . M . 1421 ; C . R . Salter , Org . 650 ; J . Potter , 433 ; Joseph Hope , G . Macallan , and the following members of No . 51 : -Bros . VV . A . Bowler , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Norfolk ; John J . C . Turner , P . M ., P . P . G . O . ; Wm . Sowman , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W . ; C . Ii . Denton , VV . W . Daniell , A . O . Slopes , John Brooks , R . Curzon , H . E . Bridgen , and E . J . Hart .
LIVERPOOL . —Merchants' Lodge ( No . 241 ) . — Among the many Masonic lodges in West Lancashire none are more flourishing and deservedly popular than this lodge , now in the 107 th year of its existence , and which on the 22 nd ult . held its annual installation at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street . Bro . Roger White , W . M ., occupied the chair , and there was a large and influential body of thc
Craft present , including Bros . Goodacre , Prov . G . Sec ; E . Pierpoint , P . G . J . W . ; J . H . Barrow , P . P . G . S . D . ; J , T . Callow , P . P . G . Treas . ; H . H . Smith , P . G . A . D . C . ; A . Bucknall , P . M . GG 7 ; H . Jones , P . M . 1 O 20 ; J . Chapman , P . M . 1013 ; P . G . Mason , P . M . 127 G ; G . Sherwood , W . M . 7 S 6 ; I . Platts , W . M . 1473 ; T . Buxton , P . P . G . Reg . ; J . Cobham , P . G . S . D . ; b . E , Ibbs , P . M .
135 G , P . P . G . S . B . ; R . Martin , P . P . G . Treas . ; H . Molyneux , P . M . 15 G ; H . Marshall , P . M . 175 G : S . E . Edwaids , P . M . 1472 ; T . Knowles , P . M . 721 ; R . Ilarley , P . M . 1473 ; Rev . E . F . Nccp , Chap . 1473 ; 'I ' . Salter , P . P . G . J . U . ; R . Brown , P . M . 241 ; J . VVinsor , P . M . 241 ; and
C . A . Lulter , W . M . elect . The customary business having been transacted , thc W . M . elect was presented by Bros . Past MasiersR . Biown and J . Winsor , and the ceremony of installation most impressively and effectively performed by Bro . R . White , the retiring W . M . The new W . M ., Bio . C . A . Luker , then invested the following oflicers for the ensuing year ; Bros .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . CHIEl" PATRONESS : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . PATRONESS : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution will be held at F REEMASONS' HALL , Great Queen Street , Lincoln ' s-Inn-Fields , London , on SATURDAY , J 10 th , iSSG , at T WELVE o'clock precisely , on the General Business of the Institution , to place Candidates on the List for the Election in October next , to declare the number of Girls then to be elected , and to consider Recommendations of General Committee and Notices of Motion as under : — RECOMMENDATIONS OK GENERAL COM . MITETE . J . — "That the proposal of the District Surveyor of Battersea ( Wandsworth District ) respecting the proposed new road between St . John's Hill and Battersea Rise be accepted in principle , provided satisfactory arrangements can be made as to details . " 2 . — " That in consequence of three of the girls elected in April last being below the age for admission in August next , the three highest unsuccessful Candidates on the Poll at the above Election be admitted by the Quarterly General Court in accordance with the recent addition to Law Go . " NOTICE OF MOTION . By Bro . Frank Richardson , P . G . D ., Patron" In the event of the recommendation of the General Committee with respect to tlie proposed new road in front of the Institution being adopted : That the negociations in the matter be referred to the House Committee , and that upon their recommendation the Trustees be authorised to execute such deeds as may be necessary . " By Bro . Charles Lacey , P . Prov . G . D . Herts , Vice-Pres . — "To erase that part of Law 28 , as follows— 'Should a Subscriber die before the day of polling named in the voting paper , the votes will be null and void , although the Subscriber may have duly received the voting paper , signed it , and passed it on prior to his decease , ' and to substitute after the words ' on his or her behalf , " "AH votes duly issued to Governors or Subscribers , after being properly signed , shall continue valid for the current election . ' " Also to rescind the resolution of the 12 th July , 1 SS 4—"That the above be printed on the ballot papers in red ink . " 5 , Freemasons' Hall , F . R . W . HEDGES , Great Queen Street , W . C , Secretary . July 3 rd , 1 SS 6 .
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FIELD LANE RAGGED SCHOOLS . AN URGENT APPEAL FOR A DAY IN THE COUNTRY , ON THE 30 TH JULY , FOR 700 VERY POOR CHILDREN , £ 50 BEQTJIRED . CONTRIBUTIONS ( named "For Summer Treat" ) will be gratefully received by the Treasurer , W . A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard Street , E . C , or the Secretary , Mr . PEREGRINE PLATT , Vine Street , Clerkenwell Road , E . C .
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COM PANY , LIMITED , to , ST . SWITHIN'S . LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manage-
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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M . and P . Z . ) . —PRIVATE TUITION in the CLASSICS , MATHEMATICS , ENGLISH , & c . Lecture ? on various subjects . Schools visited . Foreigners taught English b y means of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W . P ^ ARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal : M . G . Ovree , Officier d'Academie , late Inspector of the Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris , and Translator of Higgenson ' s United States History . For terms , address u . Ovree , 14 , Rue David , Passy , Paris .
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"" - *> Moule ' s EARTH System , ^ ° ^ y ^ J - w - Girdleston e's Patent , £ ^ ¦*&• 5 a GARBICK STREET , cr * ^ . COYENT GARDEN , LONDON . Naval , Military , and Tropical _ ^ - - " BOOT MAKEES , ^ J ^^ fV ^ C ^ - ^ $$ 1 ^^ 21 , ^ ^^ ^ PICCADILLY , LONDON , W .
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METROPOLITAN FREE HOSPITAL , KINGSLAND ROAD . City Offices : 1 ( 13 , Bishopsgate Street Without , E . C . The Committee earnestly APPEAL for FUNDS in AID ofthe NEW BUILDING " which is intended to supply the sorely needed want of Hospital accommodation in thc North of London and for current expenses . Contributions will be most thankfully received by the Bankers , Messrs . Glyn , Mills , and Co ., 67 , Lombardstreet , E . G . ; by the Chairman , Joseph Fry , Esq ., 21 , Gresham House , Old Broad-street , " E . C ; and by GEORGE CROXTON , Secretary .
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By Royal To Appointment Q J * XJ $ H . R . H . to H . R . H . V ' ^ ' aC ^ ' Pnuwss Prbicessof ^^ £ ~ ^ y G . D . TAVINER , F . R . . S ., BOUQUET . FLORIST BAYSWATER HILL , LONDON , W „ YT , c , c INVENTOR OK THE XEIV STVLE ' 1- o '''« U '' POSY BOUQUET-The Season's Success . SUCCESS . BRIDES' & BRIDESMAIDS' BOUQUETS on the Shortest Motice . Goods deliverer ] , enrefnlly p : iel ; cu \ IMNKIIIATI : I . V , m veeeipt of Or ' cr .
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E . DENT & Co ., Cej Inventions Exhibition Gold Medal awarded A _ s for Improvement in Turret Clocks . £ -C * 61 Strand & 4 Royal Exchange , London . ^ -, c ^ T CLOCKMAKl ' . RS in Ihe 1 > U 1 ! F . N . rX-7 , Tp Makers „ f the C . rettt Westminster Clock ** J * 0 ( HlO llK . V ) . „ , J O ;* Cy Will behappvtofurnish ESTIMATES for the A * ' Installaiion ' or Repair of CHURCH and * Of other PL-ULIC CLOCKS . / t" ^ Dent ' s new Illustrated Catalogue of High-^^ Class Watches at Reduced Prices , sent Post Free . , >^^^ Before purchasing anv Flc < : lricC * uralivt' Appli .-ince , write JQ T" "— - ^ ^^ for the Pamphlet " I ' . l . l'CTRIC I . I i'l " , anil How Jg \ 11 7 } >> i "~ - ~ ^^ to l'imi it , " uhieh tontaivs s untl , rcli-. ~ " * -l . Zj » f \ 7 ttryl " - ~ ^ _ able information on the emptov-^ ^~ - ^ '_ * l . ^ ,, V jj * — ^ _ ^ _ ^ merit t , f electricity ( or fc-__ , _ x ^^ AJ _ ^ ^ £ en * ~~ -- ^ medial purposes . GRATIS ^ £° iaB „ * Tl / r ^ Y ^ Yl . and Post Free from ^"" - " -C ^ atf jVI A n ^~ -- ~ - JEVONS BROSr ^^^^ Wo 166 , SLEET ST ., LONDON , E . C . " ^ —^~ -
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications stand over—CORRESPONDENCE—Lewises and Priority . CRAFT—Minerva Lodge , No . 250 . Consecration of the Sir Arthur Sullivan Lodge at Manchester , No . 2156 . Consecration of the Grays Valley Lodge at St . Mary Cray , No . 2 id ? .
BOOKS . & C . RECEIVED . " La Cliainc d'Union , " " Minutes of a Special Communication of the District Grand Lodge of Northern China" ( Shanghai ) , "New York Dispatch , " "Sunday Times" ( "London ) , " Voice of Masonrv" ( Chicago ) , " Proceedings of thc Grand Lodge of Mexico . " " La Fraternidid del Pnrvenir , " " New Zealand
Freemason , " * ' Citizen , " "Allen ' s Indian Mail , " 11 Yorkshire Gazette , " "Court Circular , " " Hull and East Yorkshire Times , " " Masonic Journal , " "Keystone , " Freimaurer-Zcitung , " "The Masonic Era and Analectic , " "Masonic Chronicle" ( Ohio ) , "Sunday Times" ( New York ' , "Masonic Review " ( Ohio ) , " Transactions of thc M . W . Grand Lodge of Ohio , " " Die Rauhiitte , " "Jewish Chronicle . "
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
rajregfiiasoig Jro ^ s ^/ r *^ # SLv : w *^
SATURDAY , J 3 , 1886 .
666 ] THE OLDEST SUBSCRIBING FREEMASON . Some time ago , there was an interesting correspondence respecting the oldest Freemason . Many claimants appeared , and ultimately , I believe , an old brother at Falmouth , was accepted as the champion . The other day I heard from my friend and Bro . Dr . C . D . Hill-Drury ( Darlington ) of a Masonic veteran , whose experience , if
not unrivalled , is certainly a most exceptional one . I refer lo Bro . G . J . Wilson , of Darlington , who was initiated on April 25 th , 1 S 33 , exalted in 1 S 34 , was installed Master of the "Restoration" Lodge ( now No . m ) on December 27 th , 1 S 35 , and was again Master in 1 S 43 *"' d 18 . 14 . Bro . Wilson was appointed Prov . G . J . D . of Durham in 1 S 35 , becoming Prov . G . D . of C . from 1 S 46 to 1850 , when the
office of Prov . G . J . W . was bestowed on him in appreciation of his valuable service- ; . In the Koyal Arch our venerable companion has been through the chairs , completing such service in 1 S 50 , having been installed by the late Comp . J . Fawcett , Grand Superintendent . Bro . Wilson still takes an active interest in the Craft , is a regular subscriber and attendant in his lodge , and , though advanced in years , has
not failed to supply any information in his power respecting the early history of the ** Restoration " Lodge . We have no " Masonic Veterans' Association " in England , as there exists in llie United States . Bros . Gould , Fendelow , and myself are members of one of these excellent organisations , which assembles in Philadelphia , under the genial and fostering care of Bro . C . E . Meyer , and other well-known Pennsylvania !! Craftsmen . Mad we such a society in this
country , I venture to affirm that Uro . Wilson would be one of its chief ornaments , if not the senior of those who are subscribing members to lodges . I should like to shake our brother b y the hand ; but , he being removed so many miles from the length of my longest " cable low , " I have asked Dr . Drury to do so on my behalf , and trust our c & letir . cd and veteran Craftsman will be spared many more yens In note the progress of the ancient and honourable Society < f Free and Accepted Masons , of wnich he has been so long a worthy member . W . 1 . HUGHAN . ^
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
( Craft iHasonrg .
COLCHESTER . —Angel Lodge ( No . 51 ) . —The annual festival of this old and distinguished lodge was held on Thursday , the 2 . 1 th ult . —St . John the Baptist's Daythe chief business of the day being the installation of Bro . Arthur S . B . Sparling , S . W ., as W . M . for the ensuing year . I'he ceremony ( by kind permission of Bro . Round , M . P . ) took place in the Library of Colchester Castle , the work
being most ably performed hy Bro . Charles Osmond , P . M ., P . P . G . O . At its close the new W . M . appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . Joseph Grimes , P . G . Stwd ., I . P . M . ; George Harrison , P . M ., S . W . ; Frank Ouilter , J . W . ; Rev . C . L . Acland , P . M ., P . P . G . Chap ., Chap . ; Alfred Welch , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W ., Treas . ; T . 1 . Hailing , P . M ., P . G . Sec , Sec : R . C . Knight , S . D . ;
K Horsman , J . D . ; U . Haward Ives , P . M ., I' . G . A . Sec , D . C . ; C . Osmond , P . M ., P . P . G . O ., Org . ; F . Reichter , I . G . ; R . O . Coombs and S . D . C . Ablitt , Stwds . j and S . Munson , Tyler . On the motion of Brc . J . J . C . Turner , P . M ., P . P . G . O ., seconded by Bro . R . Haward Ives , P . M ., P . G . A . Sec , Bro , Charles Cobb , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W ., was re-elected
Representative of the lodge upon the Essex Provincial Charity Committee . Hearty votes of thanks were passed , and ordered to be entered on the minutes , to Bro . Osmond for so kindly and ably performing the ceremony of the day , and to Bro . Round , M . P ., for allowing the use of the Castle . In the evening between 40 and 50 brethren dined together at the Red Lion Hotel , under the presidency of the W . M .,
a capital repast being well served by Bro . Hart , the host . After dinner the usual Masonic toasts were duly honoured . In responding for the toast of his health , llie W . M . remarked that though he was admitted into Masonry in one of ourdistant Colonies , he felt that he was connected with the Angd Lrdge by very strong ties , for the records of thc
lodge showed that his grandfather was an active member in the latter part of the 18 th century . He proposed " The Installing Master , " remarking that he had invited the V . W . D . P . G . iM . to perform the ceremony , but as Bro . Philbiick ' s engagements would not peimit of his undertaking it , his old friend , Bro . Osmond , had most kindly consented to install him , and he was suie thc manner in
which it had been carried out left nothing to be desired . Bro . Osmond thanked the W . M . for his complimentary allusions . It had given him great gratification to install into the chair so old and valued a friend as himsell , and he predicted that the lodge would have a prosperous career under his rule . The toast of " The Visitors " was responded to by Bros .
Loveland Loveland , P . M . 60 S , P . P . G . Hants and Isle of Wight ; A . Worster Peeves , P . M . 142 ; and Joseph Hope . The first named said , with the exception of a visit to Halifax , this was the farthest northern lodge he had visited , and it had given him great gratification to see the working of this ancient lodge . He had had the pleasure of knowing their W . M . for some years , and was glad to see him that
day placed in the proud position of W . M . of a lodge in his native town . He was quite sure the brethren would find in him a most able Master . Bro . G . Harmon , S . VV ., in replying to the toast of " Thc Charities , " made an appeal on behalf of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , at the next Festival to wiiich he himself and Bro . Sovvman were going up as Stewards . He
described the Charity as the most needy of the three great Masonic Institutions , for , although it dispensed large sums to necessitous brethren and their widows , the number of candidates yearly were far in excess of the vacancies . During the evening an excellent programme of music was carried out by Bros . Osmond , Turner , Gowers , Sparling , and A . C . Durrant , while an amusing recitation was
given by Bro . Bridgen . The following brethren were present at either lodge or dinner , in addition to the oflicers above-mentioned : —Bros . Loveland Loveland , P . M . CpS . & c , P . P . G . S . W . Hants and Isle of Wight ; F . Geo . Green , P . M . 1024 , P . P . G . S . W . ; E . Gowers , l . P . M . 1024 , P . P . G . O . ; John li . Wiseman , P . M . 433 , P . P . G . A . D . C . ; John Dean , P . M . 433 , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; M . L . Sanders , W . M . 650 ; F . Spalding , P . M . 81 ; Thomas Rix , P . M . and Sec . 697 , P . P . G . Swd . Br . ; T .
Eustace , P . M . 6 97 , P . P . G . Swd . Br . ; J . T . Bailey , W . M . 697 ; Andrew C . Durrant , W . M . 27 C ; G . A . Eustace , P . M . 697 , P . P . G . Std . Br . ; S . H . Ellis , W . M . 1977 ; H . A . Worster Reeves , P . M . 142 ; John Ballminker , P . M . 1421 ; C . R . Salter , Org . 650 ; J . Potter , 433 ; Joseph Hope , G . Macallan , and the following members of No . 51 : -Bros . VV . A . Bowler , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Norfolk ; John J . C . Turner , P . M ., P . P . G . O . ; Wm . Sowman , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W . ; C . Ii . Denton , VV . W . Daniell , A . O . Slopes , John Brooks , R . Curzon , H . E . Bridgen , and E . J . Hart .
LIVERPOOL . —Merchants' Lodge ( No . 241 ) . — Among the many Masonic lodges in West Lancashire none are more flourishing and deservedly popular than this lodge , now in the 107 th year of its existence , and which on the 22 nd ult . held its annual installation at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street . Bro . Roger White , W . M ., occupied the chair , and there was a large and influential body of thc
Craft present , including Bros . Goodacre , Prov . G . Sec ; E . Pierpoint , P . G . J . W . ; J . H . Barrow , P . P . G . S . D . ; J , T . Callow , P . P . G . Treas . ; H . H . Smith , P . G . A . D . C . ; A . Bucknall , P . M . GG 7 ; H . Jones , P . M . 1 O 20 ; J . Chapman , P . M . 1013 ; P . G . Mason , P . M . 127 G ; G . Sherwood , W . M . 7 S 6 ; I . Platts , W . M . 1473 ; T . Buxton , P . P . G . Reg . ; J . Cobham , P . G . S . D . ; b . E , Ibbs , P . M .
135 G , P . P . G . S . B . ; R . Martin , P . P . G . Treas . ; H . Molyneux , P . M . 15 G ; H . Marshall , P . M . 175 G : S . E . Edwaids , P . M . 1472 ; T . Knowles , P . M . 721 ; R . Ilarley , P . M . 1473 ; Rev . E . F . Nccp , Chap . 1473 ; 'I ' . Salter , P . P . G . J . U . ; R . Brown , P . M . 241 ; J . VVinsor , P . M . 241 ; and
C . A . Lulter , W . M . elect . The customary business having been transacted , thc W . M . elect was presented by Bros . Past MasiersR . Biown and J . Winsor , and the ceremony of installation most impressively and effectively performed by Bro . R . White , the retiring W . M . The new W . M ., Bio . C . A . Luker , then invested the following oflicers for the ensuing year ; Bros .